I am looking at a smarter/better way to clean brass and control/contain lead dust. I reload in the garage and My wife keeps a sewing table in the garage and my 2yr old has some toys out there. I want to minimize and risk to them.
Current steps are to deprime, wash in a milk jug with soap and lemishine and soak for an hour or two, dry overnight, corn cob tumble and so on.
I am considering ultrasonic or wet tumbling, thumlers model b is a little pricey. . .harbor freight has cheaper options but I can't find much on the capacity of their rotary tumblers.
As I said, my main goal is to minimize lead dust while getting clean cases. I sometimes clean dirty 7.62 machine gun fired brass, its a beast to clean where I get it from.
Current steps are to deprime, wash in a milk jug with soap and lemishine and soak for an hour or two, dry overnight, corn cob tumble and so on.
I am considering ultrasonic or wet tumbling, thumlers model b is a little pricey. . .harbor freight has cheaper options but I can't find much on the capacity of their rotary tumblers.
As I said, my main goal is to minimize lead dust while getting clean cases. I sometimes clean dirty 7.62 machine gun fired brass, its a beast to clean where I get it from.